Are you sure?
This bookmark will be removed from all folders and any saved notes will be permanently removed.
But God
If you want a wonderful experience, take your New Testament and use a concordance to look up the two little words, "but God." See how many times human resources have been brought to an utter end; despair has gripped the heart and pessimism and gloom has settled upon a people; and there is nothing that can be done. Then see how the Spirit of God writes in luminous letters, "But God," and the whole situation changes into victory.
Ray C. Stedman
From the book Man of Faith by Ray C. Stedman, copyright © 1986 by Ray C. Stedman. Published by Multnomah Press, Portland, Oregon 97266. Used by permission.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
March 9, 1987 issue
View Issue-
Taking our steps with God
Lynn A. Gray Jackson
-
But God
Ray C. Stedman
-
Horizon
PATRICIA S. KELSON
-
Start demonstrating eternal Life now!
Katherine Jane Hildreth
-
Confession—uncovering sin to destroy it
Mark Ruble
-
Continuing call
Jane R. Harwood
-
The ultimate answer to the plaintive "Why?"
Carolyn B. Swan
-
True metaphysics—Christian metaphysics
William E. Moody
-
Staying with God
Camille H. MacKusick
-
I was raised in Christian Science
Patricia Winspur
-
I am happy to tell of occasions when I have been blessed...
Marjorie R. Everett
-
As a teen-ager, I found myself at odds with the religious doctrine...
Robert L. Drafahl with contributions from Sara S. Drafahl
-
My mother was introduced to Christian Science by a school...
Lois E. Futrell